I haven't posted here much, but really enjoy reading the posts and searching for information. I never though I could get so obsessive about fire wood processing and burning. I used to just cut it, stack it, and burn in whenever it got to it in the pile. Now, however, I feel that I have a compulsive disorder.
This is me now:
-am posting to the forums at 12:45 am when I really should be sleeping.
-had to buy a new saw, Stihl MS390, even though my little 021 did what I needed just a little slower, because I really felt inferior after reading all the chainsaw discussion here.
-Have 18 cords of fire wood in the yard and in my shed even though I only burn about 4 cords a year. One of the reasons I bought a bigger saw.
-not only bought a wood moisture meter, but check my seasoning wood almost weekly to see how it's doing.
-built a temporary solar kiln that can hold 7 cords of wood at a time and plan to build a more permanent one when I find the right material for free from a neighbor, contractor (two in the family), or at the landfill.
-find myself just fondly staring at all my firewood feeling all manly and stuff because I cut, manually split, and stacked it all myself.
-am always looking for downed trees as I drive through the woods (live in a National Forest) with my collecting permit, saw, and PPE in the truck at all time.
-am more interesed in a downed beech tree next to the road than the pretty female joggers.
-feel really sorry for (or laugh at) my freinds that are just now buying their wood for this winter and find out is contains 40% moisture when I take my handy dandy moisture meter over to test it for them (how many of you carry your moisture meter with you to check you friends' wood for them?)
-Sort by species and size when wood goes from the drying stacks into the shed.
-help others cut their wood just because I find it so fun even though I do have another 8 cords waiting to be bucked up and split sitting in my own yard.
-actually spent more of my 'free' time cutting and splitting wood than fishing this summer. Now that's just plain sick!
-am trying to figure out how to put another stove in my house since only half is effectively heated by the current stove.
-roll around in the saw chip pile wearing only my kevlar chaps.....just kidding, I haven't really gone off the deep end....yet!
This is me now:
-am posting to the forums at 12:45 am when I really should be sleeping.
-had to buy a new saw, Stihl MS390, even though my little 021 did what I needed just a little slower, because I really felt inferior after reading all the chainsaw discussion here.
-Have 18 cords of fire wood in the yard and in my shed even though I only burn about 4 cords a year. One of the reasons I bought a bigger saw.
-not only bought a wood moisture meter, but check my seasoning wood almost weekly to see how it's doing.
-built a temporary solar kiln that can hold 7 cords of wood at a time and plan to build a more permanent one when I find the right material for free from a neighbor, contractor (two in the family), or at the landfill.
-find myself just fondly staring at all my firewood feeling all manly and stuff because I cut, manually split, and stacked it all myself.
-am always looking for downed trees as I drive through the woods (live in a National Forest) with my collecting permit, saw, and PPE in the truck at all time.
-am more interesed in a downed beech tree next to the road than the pretty female joggers.
-feel really sorry for (or laugh at) my freinds that are just now buying their wood for this winter and find out is contains 40% moisture when I take my handy dandy moisture meter over to test it for them (how many of you carry your moisture meter with you to check you friends' wood for them?)
-Sort by species and size when wood goes from the drying stacks into the shed.
-help others cut their wood just because I find it so fun even though I do have another 8 cords waiting to be bucked up and split sitting in my own yard.
-actually spent more of my 'free' time cutting and splitting wood than fishing this summer. Now that's just plain sick!
-am trying to figure out how to put another stove in my house since only half is effectively heated by the current stove.
-roll around in the saw chip pile wearing only my kevlar chaps.....just kidding, I haven't really gone off the deep end....yet!